LaMalfa has in the past commented to news agencies that the government should not support subsidies to he poor, which should be the job of churches, according to a Sept. 20 story at www.latimes.com/business.

Marlene Del Rosario of the Oroville Democratic Club said everyone but LaMalfa, some Republicans and the tea party has moved on and supports Obamacare.

She said the act has been signed into law, and the rally is to protest the government shutdown that LaMalfa supported.

"LaMalfa is betraying the people who voted for him," Del Roasario said.

Bill Bynum of the Oroville club said LaMalfa is not supporting the middle class, disabled and needy people in his district by fighting Obamacare.

"So I am like President Obama; I am exasperated by a minority that is holding our government hostage," Bynum said.